Cuban Food Research Paper

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The typical Cuban cuisine and common food rituals have their origins mainly in Spanish dishes, like arroz con pollo (chicken and rice) and paella; pork is served in diverse forms, chicken, and rice, and seasoned with sofrito (a mix of spices). Popular main dishes include lechón asado (roast pig), bictec de palomilla (sirloin steak), ropa vieja (shredded beef), and pollo asado (roasted chicken); these are accompanied by arroz blanco y frijoles negros (white rice and black beans), and if it is cooked together congri or moros y cristianos (black beans and rice). Desserts are rich and very sweet. After meals at home, in restaurants, at work, and at any time and everywhere Cubans love to drink café Cubano, the strong and bittersweet coffee. Cubans love to eat; …show more content…

Similar to other Hispanic patients, Cuban Americans tend to express their pain and discomfort, with verbal complaints, crying, and moaning (Purnell, 2013). It is now widely recognized that Hispanic national-origin groups differ markedly with respect to their histories of immigration, settlement patterns, socioeconomic position, and other circumstances. The history of immigration between Cuba and the United States is distinct from other cultural and socio-cultural groups. Unlike other Hispanic immigrants, Cubans are welcome in the United States under the Cuban Adjustment Act of 1966. Compared with other Hispanics, Cubans have the lowest proportion of families with children, and the largest proportion of older adults, because Cubans have lower fertility rate than other Hispanic groups and a large group of older Cubans immigrated after the revolution. The educational level of Cuban Americans is higher than other Hispanic groups. More than 20% of Cuban Americans are college graduates, compared with 7% of Mexican Americans, 12% of Puerto Ricans, and 16% for Central and South Americans (Purnell,

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